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13 May 2025
#society
GB News: Driving licence restrictions to ban passengers supported as three in four motorists risk road accidents
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) has urged the Labour Party to implement Graduated Driving Licences to enhance road safety for young drivers, who are disproportionately involved in serious accidents. Statistics show that drivers under 25 have a fatality rate 71% higher than older age groups, prompting calls for structured licensing to help novice drivers gain experience safely.
A petition advocating for such measures has gathered over 106,000 signatures, following tragic incidents involving young drivers. Proposed restrictions include a minimum learning period and limitations on carrying young passengers. Despite the growing support for Graduated Driving Licences, the Department for Transport is not currently pursuing this approach but acknowledges the need to address the issue.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Israeli strike on hospital kills journalist who invaded Israel with Hamas on Oct. 7
A Palestinian photojournalist, Hassan Eslaiah, was killed in an Israeli military strike targeting Hamas operatives at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis. The IDF claimed the hospital was used as a command center for planning attacks against Israel. Eslaiah had been accused of being affiliated with Hamas and was previously injured in a prior strike.
Israeli officials allege that Hamas exploits civilian infrastructure, including hospitals, for military purposes. The military stated it took precautions to minimize civilian harm during the strike. This incident follows a brief pause in military activity aimed at negotiating hostage releases.
#health
Liberty Nation News: Drug Price Executive Order Unleashes Unlikely Critics - Liberty Nation News
President Trump signed an executive order aimed at reducing drug prices for Americans, seeking cooperation from pharmaceutical companies to lower costs for Medicare and Medicaid. The move has been largely welcomed, with pharmaceutical stocks rising in response to the initiative.
The order directs HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to negotiate voluntary price reductions, addressing the disparity where U.S. drug prices are significantly higher than in other countries. Support from industry representatives suggests a potential for effective collaboration, despite some political opposition.